Submission of Abstracts
Abstracts for papers, roundtables and panels should be sent to Program Co-chairs,
Deputy Commissioner Gary Bass, Gary.bass@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
or Dr. Darryl Plecas, darryl.plecas@ufv.ca.
Abstract should be about 200 words and should focus specifically on the theme of the meeting. Panels will consist of five presenters of papers.
Panels consisting of Practitioners and Researchers as well as from different regions of the world will be most welcome. Panel proposals should consist of the names and addresses of the panelists as well as abstracts of the papers.
Participants in Roundtables preferably consisting of Practitioners and Researchers may not exceed (eight) members. Chairs of Roundtables should send a proposal (An Abstract) on a subtopic/ a number of subtopics related to the theme of the meeting and also include the names and addresses of Roundtable participants. While it is a good idea to have papers for also Roundtables, it is not a must.
Deputy Commissioner Gary Bass, Gary.bass@rcmp-grc.gc.ca,
or Dr. Darryl Plecas, darryl.plecas@ufv.ca.
Abstract should be about 200 words and should focus specifically on the theme of the meeting. Panels will consist of five presenters of papers.
Panels consisting of Practitioners and Researchers as well as from different regions of the world will be most welcome. Panel proposals should consist of the names and addresses of the panelists as well as abstracts of the papers.
Participants in Roundtables preferably consisting of Practitioners and Researchers may not exceed (eight) members. Chairs of Roundtables should send a proposal (An Abstract) on a subtopic/ a number of subtopics related to the theme of the meeting and also include the names and addresses of Roundtable participants. While it is a good idea to have papers for also Roundtables, it is not a must.